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Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
soeben erreichte uns nachfolgendes Sun Security Advisory. Wir geben
diese Informationen unveraendert an Sie weiter.
Mehrere Schwachstellen im Java System Identity Manager
Der Java System Identity Manager beinhaltet mehrere, nicht naeher
beschriebene Schwachstellen die es ermoeglichen verschieden Arten von
Cross-site Scripting Angriffen durchzufuehren, die es im schlimmsten
Fall ermoeglichen Administratorrechte auf dem System zu erlangen oder
auf Daten aus dem Dateisystem zu lesen.
Betroffen sind die folgenden Software Pakete und Plattformen:
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 ohne Patches 136848-02 und
139081-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP1 ohne Patches 136849-02 und
139082-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP2 ohne Patches 136850-02 und
139083-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP3 ohne Patches 136851-02 und
139084-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP4 ohne Patch 139085-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.0 ohne Patches 136852-02 und
139086-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.1 ohne Patches 136853-02 und
139087-01
Alle Plattformen, auf denen der Sun Java System Identity Manager
verfuegbar ist.
Vom Hersteller werden ueberarbeitete Pakete zur Verfuegung gestellt.
Hersteller Advisory:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-66-243386-1
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Solution Type Sun Alert
Solution 243386 : Multiple Security Vulnerabilities in Sun Java
System Identity Manager
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Bug ID
N/A
Product
Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0
Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP1
Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP2
Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP3
Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP4
Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.0
Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.1
Date of Resolved Release
11-Nov-2008
SA Document Body
Multiple Security Vulnerabilities in Sun Java System Identity Manager
1. Impact
Sun Java System Identity Manager is affected by multiple security
vulnerabilities with varying impacts.
Cross-site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities may allow a local or remote
unprivileged user the ability to execute unauthorized scripting code in
a user’s browser when that user clicks a link to Sun Java System
Identity Manager.
A certain vulnerability related to CSRF (Cross-site Request Forgery)
may allow a local or remote unprivileged user to gain unauthorized
access to the Administrator account.
A further vulnerability may allow a local or remote unprivileged user
to gain unauthorized access to certain files on the IDM server’s
filesystem.
In addition, two further vulnerabilities may allow a local or remote
unprivileged user to redirect the browser to unintended remote sites or
to inject frames containing data from unintended sites.
Sun would like to acknowledge with thanks, Richard Brain, Adrian Pastor
and Jan Fry of ProCheckup Ltd. for bringing two of these issues to our
attention.
2. Contributing Factors
These issues can occur in the following releases (for all supported
platforms):
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 without patches 136848-02 and
139081-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP1 without patches 136849-02
and 139082-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP2 without patches 136850-02
and 139083-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP3 without patches 136851-02
and 139084-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP4 without patch 139085-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.0 without patches 136852-02 and
139086-01
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.1 without patches 136853-02 and
139087-01
Note: Identity Manager 8.0/8.1 is not affected by these issues.
To determine the version of Sun Java System Identity Manager installed
on a system, log in to the administrator console using a browser and
hover the mouse pointer over the “Help” tab in the upper right portion
of the masthead. The current version will be displayed similar to the
following:
Version Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.0 (20070523)
3. Symptoms
There are no predictable symptoms that would indicate the described
issues have been exploited.
4. Workaround
There are no workarounds for these issues. Please see the Resolution
section below.
5. Resolution
These issues are addressed in the following releases (for all supported
platforms):
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 with patches 136848-02 or
later and 139081-01 or later
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP1 with patches 136849-02 or
later and 139082-01 or later
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP2 with patches 136850-02 or
later and 139083-01 or later
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP3 with patches 136851-02 or
later and 139084-01 or later
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 6.0 SP4 with patch 139085-01 or
later
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.0 with patches 136852-02 or
later and 139086-01 or later
* Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.1 with patches 136853-02 or
later and 139087-01 or later
Notes:
This release includes a ‘security guard’ feature to mitigate against
certain types of vulnerabilities related to the session infrastructure.
However, the feature is not enabled by default. The feature requires
the use of cookies. If cookies are disabled for security reasons, it
will not be possible to enable this feature as it will prevent the use
of Identity Manager. There is no user-sensitive data present in the
cookie being sent, and it only lives in memory during a user’s session.
To enable the security guard (in addtion to, and after patch
installation), change the system configuration
‘security.csrfGuardToken.enable’ to “true” using the IDE plugin.
For more information on Security Sun Alerts, see Technical Instruction
ID 213557.
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